What Is Miro?
Miro is #1 collaborative whiteboard platform for teams of any size, trusted by over 45+ million users worldwide. Easily collaborate, ideate and centralize communication for all your cross-functional team work.
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Who Uses Miro?
Software companies (UX/UI designers, Agile coaches, Product owners/managers), Graphics and Web design services, Marketing and Advertising Agencies, Creative industries, Consulting
Where can Miro be deployed?
About the vendor
- Miro
- Located in San Francisco, US
- Founded in 2011
Miro support
- 24/7 (Live rep)
- Chat
Languages
Dutch, English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Miro pricing
Starting Price:
- Yes, has free trial
- Yes, has free version
Miro has a free version and offers a free trial. Miro paid version starts at US$10,00/month.
Pricing plansAbout the vendor
- Miro
- Located in San Francisco, US
- Founded in 2011
Miro support
- 24/7 (Live rep)
- Chat
Languages
Dutch, English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Miro videos and images
Features of Miro
Reviews of Miro
Angelo
Collaborate better with Miro!
Comments: It's one of the best. A whiteboard, a notebook, and a planner all at once and we don't need many physical copies so everyone can access it, we just need a link for the team.
Pros:
What I like most is the unlimited space for the board since I can expand the board longer as I need more space. I can also lock shapes and texts so as to make sure that it won't be edited. Lastly, the best part is I can connect it to other apps for easy monitoring such as Zoom or GMeet.
Cons:
What I like least is that we can't meet on the Miro itself. I think it's going to be a lot better if Miro board has a call option where we don't have to connect to other conference softwares.
David
Miro is the dream product for remote teams!
Comments: I love Miro, it’s helped me organize my own thoughts and ideas, and collaborate with people in any location and at any time (or asynchronously). It’s just Ana amazing repository, and a really flexible tool that provides all sorts of solutions.
Pros:
Miro is the digital whiteboard I spent 20 years to see, and it’s almost as awesome as I always hoped. Being able to quickly and easily collect all sorts of materials, designs, references, links, diagrams, etc, and have a permanent, shareable repository is HUGE for teams.
Cons:
I understand pricing st a basic level, where it’s basically just myself and a few reviewers, but I don’t understand how to scale it where large numbers of people are creating within it, and it seems like that would get expensive quickly.
Alternatives Considered: FigJam
Reasons for Choosing Miro: I had actually used Miro before, then tried FigJam because it’s “free” (if you’re already using Figma), but it’s not nearly as full-featured - though it IS mostly “good enough,” and it’s going to keep improving… Miro should not get complacent.
Switched From: FigJam
Ryan
Miro was fine but it didn't seem to work the way I expected it to
Comments: In preparation for a conference, my company sponsored a bunch of innovation groups across the organization and we used Miro since we were from remote teams across the world. For that, it worked well to use the sticky notes and other collaboration features in place of a whiteboard. However, as mentioned above, the product was not intuitive and we were not provided training. With more training, I am sure it could have been an excellent product.
Pros:
I like that there are a lot of different features that can be used by a variety of people to collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously, and everyone can use it in their own way
Cons:
I didn't find the software intuitive to use. I kept wanting to click in a certain way or drag in a certain way, and it just didn't seem to understand what I was trying to do
Sarah
Collaboration and PM are easy with Miro
Comments: Miro excels in providing a framework for structuring data. Miro also makes it simple to create shared boards for group work. In my current use case, I cannot imagine a situation where Miro would be less suitable or less fit.
Pros:
Miro is used in many ways in my organization, both internally and externally, and in a wide range of projects and interactions with stakeholders. We use the software for conceptualization and planning, charting the customer and partner journey, designing processes, and gathering user input. It's useful to be able to see ideas on a screen and work on them with a group of people all at once.
Cons:
It may take a while to grant someone access to the board. Once or twice, someone we added to the board didn't immediately gain edit privileges, but I suspect this was due to a problem rather than a lack of features.
Festus
Create Excellent Wireframes With Ease
Comments: i used miro to built great wireframes and also collaborate with other designers for ease of work so as to be able to deliver a great job
Pros:
1. Simple and easy to use and understand interphase2. samples of prebuilt wireframes3. great library of elements and tools needed to create a great wireframe for any project
Cons:
i think it should be enabled for all devices.
Alternatives Considered: Adobe XD
Reasons for Choosing Miro: the other platform was kind of complex to use
Switched From: Figma
Reasons for Switching to Miro: Simple user interphase